How We Got Started

Amanda Kidd founded BTR in 2012 after the passing of her mom from the battle of stage four breast cancer. With her heart postured towards business and hospitality in every aspect of the terms; Amanda Kidd has the vision to change the lives of many by giving back valuable time to those within the community. ​Since opening in 2014, BTR has connected with many community partners within the five Upper Shore counties of the Eastern Shore of Maryland. We are actively seeking connections in the Mid-Shore and Lower Shore counties. We have worked diligently to create partnerships that would add value to our current services. It is our desire to offer our customers an experience that they thought could never afford or could only happen in their dreams.​​​At BTR we believe that hospitality is more than an industry, it is a mindset. It is our desire to cultivate this mindset and assist the communities we serve, with making the various lifestyle adjustments that are needed or desired.

We offer a service that will help individuals not to feel guilty about taking a step back to rest and rely on something else to assist them at their most vulnerable moments or assist in prevention of burnout or experiencing the onset of stress-related illnesses. Our Hospitality Team is designed to do just that, by touching your heart and impacting your life through our hospitality and human connections.

We shop local first, supporting our local entrepreneur business owners. We look to support the economy from within the community, rather than sourcing out.

Yes, our service may have characteristics of trendy and modern innovations, but you can rest assure that our heart and passion is geared toward the sustainability of the individuals that reside in the communities that make this community go round.

MESSAGE FROM OUR CEO

Message from our CEO:"We believe that by offering our non-medical services within the community will assist in the quality of life for all. Our mission is prevention of admission and readmission into health care environments, providing access to fresh foods and household goods, providing stress and guilt-free assistance to the individual's and their families living busy lives."​-Amanda M. Kidd